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lynch came on. we haven't heard from deloitte that did sign off on and audited the financials at autonomy. there is also perhaps blame to be laid at the feet of the former ceo of hp and his team for not doing enough due diligence. you know and i know plenty of people were questioning autonomy out there in the jemt arena. plenty of blame to go around. >> jim chenos said the accounting the horrible. we'll see you soon. david faber with the latest there on hp and autonomy. big comeback in the markets in the final stretch of trading. more after this break. ? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united stat
lynch came on. we haven't heard from deloitte that did sign off on and audited the financials at autonomy. there is also perhaps blame to be laid at the feet of the former ceo of hp and his team for not doing enough due diligence. you know and i know plenty of people were questioning autonomy out there in the jemt arena. plenty of blame to go around. >> jim chenos said the accounting the horrible. we'll see you soon. david faber with the latest there on hp and autonomy. big comeback in...
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is examining whether a video of rebels apparently lynching captured syrian troops is a war crime and these ten soldiers were kicked and beaten before being sprayed with bullets vesting a journalist james called and says it's rare for a rebel actions to come into. foreign scrutiny. the atrocities are definitely being committed by the rebel forces and and unfortunately that is being completely ignored because it serves of course the interests of the people who are backing the rebels and who are against assad to try to portray them in the best light possible so we've seen over the months numerous documents coming out from different organization including amnesty including including human rights watch documenting summary execution of prisoners torture the use of children in these conflict on the part of the rebels but that has been conveniently buried in the headlines time and time again and even some of the reports that didn't know some of these atrocities being committed by the rebels were almost always prefaced by reports of government atrocities and that was buried somewhere down hal
is examining whether a video of rebels apparently lynching captured syrian troops is a war crime and these ten soldiers were kicked and beaten before being sprayed with bullets vesting a journalist james called and says it's rare for a rebel actions to come into. foreign scrutiny. the atrocities are definitely being committed by the rebel forces and and unfortunately that is being completely ignored because it serves of course the interests of the people who are backing the rebels and who are...
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lynch. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. >>> coming up on halftime, facebook soars 35% in three months. is the turn-around finally here? research in motion down today, but up about 50% in a month. buy or bail on this battleground stock? our traders debate that, and getting ahead of the fiscal cliff. who will be the next to issue a special dividend? find out at the top of the hour. carl, see you in about 15. >> thanks a lot. when it comes to shopping, most men admit it's not their favorite thing to do. guilty. surprisingly men's wear sales are surging at double rates to women's sales which were basically flat. jim, always good to see you. welcome back. >> good to see you, carl. thank y
lynch. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. >>> coming up on halftime, facebook soars 35% in three months. is the turn-around finally here? research in motion down today, but up...
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by lynch time when they reached -- lunchtime the rain had stopped. his mother memorable brought him a nice rare steak for lunch. you've been driving me around for three days. you deserve a good lunch she said. you have anything you want. they finished and stood on the porch with the restaurant owner looking around. not a drop of rain or breath of air disturbed it. the wind started up at the same time they did. absolutely terrific as his mother would say. the rain wishing and lashing the cars if thrown down from huge buckets. the wild weather far from alarming them made them feel exsill rated. they really having a wonderful time. as they fought their way south, the weather perhaps they should stop. they knew people in nearly every town. rob didn't want to and the mother didn't either. they drove on. then bad got worse. everywhere cars had stalled out or stuck. the road was lit wedder them. they sailed on and on feeling wonderful. looking back later the hurricane unexpected destructiveness had been confused with a growing men nice in europe. hitlering
by lynch time when they reached -- lunchtime the rain had stopped. his mother memorable brought him a nice rare steak for lunch. you've been driving me around for three days. you deserve a good lunch she said. you have anything you want. they finished and stood on the porch with the restaurant owner looking around. not a drop of rain or breath of air disturbed it. the wind started up at the same time they did. absolutely terrific as his mother would say. the rain wishing and lashing the cars if...
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former ceo mike lynch says he was caught unaware. others would hide behind lawyers and he has not. couple things were shocking to me. he says repeatedly he didn't know that this investigation was happening and anonymous executive is quoted saying they actual lay proechd mike lynch and said he was evasive, not forthcoming and didn't remember, after something like that, you don't bother telling him you're being investigated. and they're taking shots at him anonymously as well saying, this say weird one, on at least two different cross-country flights on an hp private jet, mike lynch went to the back of the aircraft and refused to talk with anyone for the entire flight, and then they have a spokesman for lynch saying that he had not been on a corporate jet before and didn't know the proper etiquette. very bizarre and strange story. >> the whole story is bizarre. it's hard to imagine that -- >> now we get down to petty things. >> right but the big story you've been talking about, it's hard to imagine revenue mischaracterizations could cost them 8.8 billion on an 11 billion acquisition.
former ceo mike lynch says he was caught unaware. others would hide behind lawyers and he has not. couple things were shocking to me. he says repeatedly he didn't know that this investigation was happening and anonymous executive is quoted saying they actual lay proechd mike lynch and said he was evasive, not forthcoming and didn't remember, after something like that, you don't bother telling him you're being investigated. and they're taking shots at him anonymously as well saying, this say...
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lynch is a very well-known figure in the uk, so you've got the serious fraud office there looking at it, and hp is also going to pursue its own civil litigation over time but probably will wait to see what happens with the sec and the uk office of fraud investigations. this was a deal done by former manager leo oppetecker who wanted the split the company up as well. he seemed hell bent on trying to end hewlett-packard. lynch was fired by meg whitman because he came in so far below what were expected numbers at autonomy. one would imagine when autonomy became an hp company they would change the way they did business. >> they overpaid by 100%, number one. when you were describing those tricks, for some reason i was thinking about walter forbes. do you remember -- >> of course i do. >> they had the same growth rates and margins and it was all from cooking the books. >> all revenue recognition. they don't use the word fraud. there's a statement and press release, getting an earnings release they don't use the word fraud. >> why not? >> they're using every other word in the book to say it
lynch is a very well-known figure in the uk, so you've got the serious fraud office there looking at it, and hp is also going to pursue its own civil litigation over time but probably will wait to see what happens with the sec and the uk office of fraud investigations. this was a deal done by former manager leo oppetecker who wanted the split the company up as well. he seemed hell bent on trying to end hewlett-packard. lynch was fired by meg whitman because he came in so far below what were...
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including connie lynch, bryan thomas and matt wall have. i also want to thank all the members of the deep water horizon task force, especially john ba rhetta, derek holland and abby guesser and i want to thank the leadership of the attorney general african-americans. and laney brewer for their leadership in this investigation. thank you. >> i'll be happy to answer any questions you much. >> what -- when do you expect a settlement on the civil charges? >> we have been in negotiations with -- i'll be very honest. we've been in negotiations with b.p. we have not reached a number they consider surf in order to resolve those civil claims that we have. we have a trial set for february. we are planning to vig rowsly dib vigorously enforce our complaint at that time. there are possibilities that further resolutions could result -- >> as the attorney general has said repeatedly, b.p. ask exposed to billions of dollars for the harm they've caused and we are prepared to take that case to trial and vigorously continue to pursue our civil case. >> what'
including connie lynch, bryan thomas and matt wall have. i also want to thank all the members of the deep water horizon task force, especially john ba rhetta, derek holland and abby guesser and i want to thank the leadership of the attorney general african-americans. and laney brewer for their leadership in this investigation. thank you. >> i'll be happy to answer any questions you much. >> what -- when do you expect a settlement on the civil charges? >> we have been in...
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lynch yesterday on maria bartiromo's program. he, of course, denied in any way, shape or form that they had done anything wrompk autonomy when it came to revenue recognition and the like. we'll have a little more on it in a bit. we have a statement from deloitte we want to share, autonomy's auditor. we'll keep an eye on hp after the new lows yesterday. some argue autonomy, some with disappointment over the first half of the year and declines in some of their businesses. we talked to meg whitman at length about that yet. >> it's amazing the write-down is what had analysts revise their -- they cut it to a whopping sector perform now. >> thanks for that. >> the straw that broke the camel's back here. >> right. maybe it's time to buy. >> yeah. they also say hp remains strategically challenged while declining market share makes it difficult to recover. hp for their part are not doing so bad. >> jane oos calling into squawk telling the story how the original short was autonomy. he called it an aggressive roll-up. stunned when hp bought
lynch yesterday on maria bartiromo's program. he, of course, denied in any way, shape or form that they had done anything wrompk autonomy when it came to revenue recognition and the like. we'll have a little more on it in a bit. we have a statement from deloitte we want to share, autonomy's auditor. we'll keep an eye on hp after the new lows yesterday. some argue autonomy, some with disappointment over the first half of the year and declines in some of their businesses. we talked to meg whitman...
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joining on the phone is stephanie lynch, a cnbc contributor. what's your own view for the ramifications of what cisco is saying? >> hi, ross, thanks for having me. well, certainly expectations were low for the shares. down about 21% from the highs. expectations were low and a lot of that is because of the global macro pressures and the uncertainties, and also other technology companies really did not have very good quarters as well. i thought the company did a very good job on execution, on cross control and market share gains. the fact that this company is grow revenues at 5.5% while its peers saw revenues decline 4.3% in the same time period, it really speaks to the market share gains that they're seeing and that the clear highlights to me were service provider video, retireless and data center all growing double digits nicely. >> kelly and i were talking about this earlier. cisco seems to sort of outperform -- seems to be an outliar. does well when others aren't and doesn't do well when others are. i'm wondering is that actually the case? be
joining on the phone is stephanie lynch, a cnbc contributor. what's your own view for the ramifications of what cisco is saying? >> hi, ross, thanks for having me. well, certainly expectations were low for the shares. down about 21% from the highs. expectations were low and a lot of that is because of the global macro pressures and the uncertainties, and also other technology companies really did not have very good quarters as well. i thought the company did a very good job on execution,...
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>> also, by the way, if you're mike lynch -- if you actually thought there was even a chance that you were going to jail over this or that there was a real issue -- >> you would have shut your mouth. >> you're on lockdown. >> i don't know which side is weirder on this. i can't imagine hp bringing this without having some serious -- >> oh, absolutely. >> serious evidence that points to this direction. it's very strange that they never contacted the ceo, the former ceo of autonomy when they did this. he actually talked to all things digital, too. and he told these guys that hp jacked up the price on autonomy software by 30%, which drove away customers. but notably not paid commissions to sell autonomy software, which is interesting. >> shc capital is another story. it says it will continue to cooperate with the government. yesterday prosecutors charged a former employee of the firm with insider trading. but steve coen is said to have personally signed off on the series of transaction. the government alleges that former s.a.c. employee helped the firm avoid losses and bring profits in to
>> also, by the way, if you're mike lynch -- if you actually thought there was even a chance that you were going to jail over this or that there was a real issue -- >> you would have shut your mouth. >> you're on lockdown. >> i don't know which side is weirder on this. i can't imagine hp bringing this without having some serious -- >> oh, absolutely. >> serious evidence that points to this direction. it's very strange that they never contacted the ceo, the...
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unsuccessful firms included man -- fannie mae and freddie mac, bear stearns, laymen, merrill lynch, citigroup, wachovia, ups, aig, countrywide and wamu. the variations they exhibited similar shortcomings and organization, government and management. many of these institutions have become so unwieldy that they were virtually impossible to manage as integrated enterprises. while managers may have profited from it can can go -- conglomeration, it is not clear that this massive size benefited mark or the financial system or for firms that failed their shareholders. we forget how large our financial conglomerates actually are. in 2008, citigroup with 350,000 employees and nearly 2500 subsidiaries, was the largest complex financial institution. aig, smaller than most of the major firms, comprised some 223 companies that operated in 130 countries and had 116,000 employees. in my book i try to share with the reader exactly how complex these firms are and the aig -- and remember they are really small compared to our large complex financial institutions, takes up four pages of fine print and a huge numb
unsuccessful firms included man -- fannie mae and freddie mac, bear stearns, laymen, merrill lynch, citigroup, wachovia, ups, aig, countrywide and wamu. the variations they exhibited similar shortcomings and organization, government and management. many of these institutions have become so unwieldy that they were virtually impossible to manage as integrated enterprises. while managers may have profited from it can can go -- conglomeration, it is not clear that this massive size benefited mark...
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in an open letter, lynch asked for the specifics of the accounting fraud allegations made against him and former autonomy executives, which hp said forced them to take an $8.8 billion writedown on the university. hp challenged lynch to face questions under penalty of perjury. >>> now groupon's board is reportedly expected to meet on thursday and may discuss whether to replace ceo andrew mason. reports say the move comes amid fractures between mason and two other co-founders. the board is reportedly frustrated with groupon's share performance. groupon is down -- get this -- more than 80% the year, in the u.s. yesterday adding 4% on a little bit of a pop there. >>> megaphone has made its stock market debut in london. but shares in russia's second lowest mobile operator are trading below $20 a share, the bottom of the anticipated range. the ipo is still the biggest by a russian company since 2010. so, hope you feel fully caught up on your global news now. >>> still to come, southeast asia's economies are coming up roses in the face of global uncertainties. what's driving them and will th
in an open letter, lynch asked for the specifics of the accounting fraud allegations made against him and former autonomy executives, which hp said forced them to take an $8.8 billion writedown on the university. hp challenged lynch to face questions under penalty of perjury. >>> now groupon's board is reportedly expected to meet on thursday and may discuss whether to replace ceo andrew mason. reports say the move comes amid fractures between mason and two other co-founders. the board...
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his name is auto lynch and he is certain the storm's impact did not have to be so bad. >> the damage did not have to be this bad at all. with a little bit better planning, we could have eliminated much of the damage. >> reporter: what he is talking about is the subject of some highly advanced research at georgia tech, a lowly but critical part of the electoral grid, the power pole. >> it's focused on getting a better understanding of the vulnerability of these poles as they're exposed to extremely wind loads. >> reporter: researchers are studying what makes the power pole break. its age, the stress from wind, water, ice, or flying debris. combine all that with weather patterns and they are creating a comprehensive map of tens of millions of poles so utility companies can replace vulnerable ones before big storms hit. >> it's important to identify which ones are the most compromised and how to direct those funds without wasting huge sums and unnecessary treatment and unnecessary replacement. >> reporter: others belief the national code should also be rewritten to acquire more robust p
his name is auto lynch and he is certain the storm's impact did not have to be so bad. >> the damage did not have to be this bad at all. with a little bit better planning, we could have eliminated much of the damage. >> reporter: what he is talking about is the subject of some highly advanced research at georgia tech, a lowly but critical part of the electoral grid, the power pole. >> it's focused on getting a better understanding of the vulnerability of these poles as they're...
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she is a managing director at merrill lynch and profitable -- principle. she became involved with teenage cancer through her printer with musician roger -- through her friendship with musician roger daltrey. he says she made it possible. is welcome the chair of -- please welcome the chair of teen cancer america. [applause] >> thank you. i cannot tell you how this teaches my heart. i have known roger -- i just met pete, but have had the pleasure of the roger for a number of years. we opened a teenage kids are america at ucla that now houses 16 teenagers that have various stages of cancer, some in paid -- some inpatient and outpatient care did you cannot go there without feeling the fight they're going through and want to get deeply involved. i think you all for being here. i have my board here, which is amazing. we have put together a board that is unbelievable. everyone has been working nonstop to get to the day today so we could officially have the launch. teen cancer's mission is to improve the life of quality for the teenager who has cancer. through the
she is a managing director at merrill lynch and profitable -- principle. she became involved with teenage cancer through her printer with musician roger -- through her friendship with musician roger daltrey. he says she made it possible. is welcome the chair of -- please welcome the chair of teen cancer america. [applause] >> thank you. i cannot tell you how this teaches my heart. i have known roger -- i just met pete, but have had the pleasure of the roger for a number of years. we...
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and mike lynch says the company's culture was aggressive. >> they start off talking about how originally the ceo put up a sign on a door that said authorized personnel only and he would tell people there are 500 engineers back there working on top secret projects. turns out it was a broom which was eithcloset. so part of the extbravado. >> it is complicated on some of those things. if you don't know to pick up the bench -- >> when i went with boone pickens in china, i had no krid. >> really? yeah, have you seen, you have to lift up that bench. >> being a child. >> obviously. i know. watch shares of yahoo! -- >> i agree with you very much. >> guy back there just scratching his head. they that had clean up after he left the bathroom apparently. >> for these people on the middle seat? jetblue watching us, they're not enjoying this. >> what are we talking about? yahoo! shares touched 19 yesterday. first time it's trade that had high in more than 2 1/2 years. i can't you hugh has been buying back its own stock and more investors are betting on marissa mayer's ability to turn around the long s
and mike lynch says the company's culture was aggressive. >> they start off talking about how originally the ceo put up a sign on a door that said authorized personnel only and he would tell people there are 500 engineers back there working on top secret projects. turns out it was a broom which was eithcloset. so part of the extbravado. >> it is complicated on some of those things. if you don't know to pick up the bench -- >> when i went with boone pickens in china, i had no...
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she is a managing director at merrill lynch and principle. she became involved with teenage cancer through her friendship with musician roger daltrey. please welcome the chair of teen cancer america. [applause] >> thank you. i cannot tell you how this teaches my heart. i have known roger -- i just met pete, but have had the pleasure of the roger for a number of years. we opened a teenage kids are america at ucla that now houses 16 teenagers that have various stages of cancer, some inpatient and outpatient care did you cannot go there without feeling the fight they're going through and want to get deeply involved. i think you all for being here. i have my board here, which is amazing. we have put together a board that is unbelievable. everyone has been working nonstop to get to the day today so we could officially have the launch. teen cancer's mission is to improve the life of quality for the teenager who has cancer. through the works these gentlemen have done for the past 25 years, this is where we of come today that it is time to be in amer
she is a managing director at merrill lynch and principle. she became involved with teenage cancer through her friendship with musician roger daltrey. please welcome the chair of teen cancer america. [applause] >> thank you. i cannot tell you how this teaches my heart. i have known roger -- i just met pete, but have had the pleasure of the roger for a number of years. we opened a teenage kids are america at ucla that now houses 16 teenagers that have various stages of cancer, some...
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. >> people will read "the new york times" business section today as mike lynch from autonomy continues to speak out. >> he's made a decision that his lawyers would strenuously disagree with, which is to talk publicly and dispute what we heard from hewlett packard a week ago namely that there were significant accounting improprieties in the company he once ran. saying strong things in opposition. >> i couldn't help having been -- i know the profession. the first thing they tell you is never go on tv, ever. never go on tv. everything you say can and will be used against you. martha stewart went on tv and said the jcpenney deal will be fabulous. before that she said the macy's deal was great. she goes to court and says i didn't like macy's and all they do is bring up the cnbc interview. she loses. >> when the accounting at autonomy is being investigated by the s.e.c., by the serious fraud office and the u.k., you would think the former ceo of the company would not speak. he clearly feels very passionate that they did nothing wrong. time will tell. what's nice about this story is we're goi
. >> people will read "the new york times" business section today as mike lynch from autonomy continues to speak out. >> he's made a decision that his lawyers would strenuously disagree with, which is to talk publicly and dispute what we heard from hewlett packard a week ago namely that there were significant accounting improprieties in the company he once ran. saying strong things in opposition. >> i couldn't help having been -- i know the profession. the first...
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she is a managing director at merrill lynch and profitable -- principle. she became involved with teenage cancer through her printer with musician roger -- through her friendship with musician roger daltrey. is welcome the chair of -- please welcome the chair of teen cancer america. [applause] >> thank you. i cannot tell you how this teaches my heart. i have known roger -- i just met pete, but have had the pleasure of the roger for a number of years. we opened a teenage kids are america at ucla that now houses 16 teenagers that have various stages of cancer, some in paid -- some inpatient and outpatient care did you cannot go there without feeling the fight they're going through and want to get deeply involved. i think you all for being here. i have my board here, which is amazing. we have put together a board that is unbelievable. everyone has been working to the day today so we could officially have the launch. mission is to improve the life of quality for the teenager who has cancer. through the works these gentlemen have done for the past 25 years, thi
she is a managing director at merrill lynch and profitable -- principle. she became involved with teenage cancer through her printer with musician roger -- through her friendship with musician roger daltrey. is welcome the chair of -- please welcome the chair of teen cancer america. [applause] >> thank you. i cannot tell you how this teaches my heart. i have known roger -- i just met pete, but have had the pleasure of the roger for a number of years. we opened a teenage kids are america...
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of citi group and merrill lynch and washington mutual and aig and morgan stanley and jpmorgan chase, all of these giant corporations that knew right from the beginning they were too big to fail, and they were going to be bailed out by uncle sam. socialism, bailing out, communism. [laughter] attacks on derivatives, attacks on stocks comes off the huge volume of trading, computer derivative trading. last year, derivatives in terms of noacialal -- notional trading was 700 million. most people don't know about this. most people go to the stores every day to buy clothing. they buy furniture. they buy necessities of life. they pay 6%-9% sales tax, but, tomorrow, someone can buy $1 4urbgs million exxon derivatives on wall state and not pay a penny. that's appealing to liberal and conservative senses of fair play, not a penny. if they had to pay one-half of 1%, not 6% that you pay, 7%, but one-half of 1%, that's $300 billion with a "b," and france and germany, if they are not considering, they have a little what they call stock transaction tax. we had one in the 1900s, and, in fact, it exist
of citi group and merrill lynch and washington mutual and aig and morgan stanley and jpmorgan chase, all of these giant corporations that knew right from the beginning they were too big to fail, and they were going to be bailed out by uncle sam. socialism, bailing out, communism. [laughter] attacks on derivatives, attacks on stocks comes off the huge volume of trading, computer derivative trading. last year, derivatives in terms of noacialal -- notional trading was 700 million. most people...
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pennsylvania avenue and surrounded the jail and push the crowd back and protect the jail so arthur will not be lynched so the order is only temporarily restored the because at the mall, frustrated by the fact that they cannot get their hands on arthur they did believe to the does it turn their fury on every other black person in town, so the mob is split up and attack any black people out of poverty, the churches, the schools, the black courthouses, anyplace is what people gather the mobs were to destroy it including first and foremost beverley osnos's restaurant which is a symbol, the symbol in washington of black success. the restaurants right in the home of the 60 pennsylvania frequented by politicians, senators, congressmen, the finest of the high society beverley snow is a well-known and respected character, and the maldon and its fear of this antislavery movement and the insurrection attack snow. they knew there was trouble coming and he manages to escape and get away but the mall the trashes his restaurant and then goes on a rampage and destroys the city. it's quite a shocking even. it's totall
pennsylvania avenue and surrounded the jail and push the crowd back and protect the jail so arthur will not be lynched so the order is only temporarily restored the because at the mall, frustrated by the fact that they cannot get their hands on arthur they did believe to the does it turn their fury on every other black person in town, so the mob is split up and attack any black people out of poverty, the churches, the schools, the black courthouses, anyplace is what people gather the mobs were...
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. >> there would be like a lynch mob after me. >> it would be terrible. >> i just won $4 a couple weeks ago. >> he said grow into the money. don't go out and get everything now. you'll have time for all of that. just grow into the money. >> people i know have contacted you, want to help you spend your money. they have asked you for donations to things. is there a downside to becoming instant millionaires? >> you can't help everybody. i mean, we would like, to but you can't. i've got a stack of letters at home this thick of people, just strangers, wanting, you know, and you want to help them but you can't. you don't know who is telling you the truth and who is not. >> again, i think you guys have handled it awfully well, and i hope you'll continue to do that. congratulations most importantly. >> thank you. >> now let's get a check of the weather from stephanie abrams. >> hitting the lottery when we're talking about our temperatures today. we have heat into texas into the 70s, even into the northeast, the 30s and also the 40s. what about snow? what about rain? here it is for you. it's bas
. >> there would be like a lynch mob after me. >> it would be terrible. >> i just won $4 a couple weeks ago. >> he said grow into the money. don't go out and get everything now. you'll have time for all of that. just grow into the money. >> people i know have contacted you, want to help you spend your money. they have asked you for donations to things. is there a downside to becoming instant millionaires? >> you can't help everybody. i mean, we would like, to...